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There is no immutable law that strategic alliances must be a windfall for Japanese or Korean partners.
(As a parallel, there is no immutable reason territorial waters should be extended miles from the shore, as they do, or 12, as the U.S. claimed during prohibition, but there must be an international definition of territorial waters or we'd all be shooting one another).
There is no immutable law requiring that everything be made out of particles at all.
There is no immutable "them" and "us" in Tilbury, because the backgrounds of those who call it home have always been changing, complicated and contingent.
Baker [ 22] acknowledges that part of the problem is that there is "no immutable formula for successful implementation of innovations" (i30).
"THERE IS NO immutable law of physics that says giant companies can't continue to grow at 20%-plus a year," says Richard McGinn, Lucent Technologies' chief executive.
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The timeline is no longer immutable.
Beer is no longer the immutable staff of life, which is why the duty escalator has helped destroy almost 6,000 pubs since its introduction.
There are no immutable laws.
"There were no immutable facts like history or mathematics.
Experts say the A.D.A.'s basic guideline is that there are no immutable rules.
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